BROUGHTON Park showed that last week's victory over Luton was not a one-off, recording a well earned win over their Cumbrian visitors.

They were on the attack from the start, applying lots of pressure inside the visitors' 22 and culminating in a defensive error that allowed Ronan O'Brien to kick an early penalty.

With the game played at a high intensity, a fine backs move saw Park extend their lead as Marlon Miller found O'Brien whose chip over the defence resulted in a score.

A second try came when man-of-the-match Tom Mapp cut holes in the Carlisle defence and O'Brien took an inside pass to score, adding the conversion for good measure.

However, Carlisle reduced their deficit before the break as a lineout move gave them an unconverted try.

Long periods of the second half were played in the middle of the pitch with both sides giving very little away.

Carlisle were being allowed back into the game, but a wake-up call to his forwards from scrum-half Chris Mactomey ended with hooker Andy Wilson going over.

Although the visitors defended well, they could do little to stop Miller joining the line and creating a try for Mike Rainey.

The try of the game came in the closing minutes when, breaking from a maul, prop Guy Barlow sprinted under the posts before Joe Kennedy scored their final try in the last minute, O'Brien adding the conversion to end the scoring.